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Is this an hostel? Come on i cannot believe this place has the rights to be open. This is the wrost hostel in the world. It is completelly dirty and damn old. Nothing is working. The toilette was dirty and broken. There was the sh.t...More

This hostel was really horrible! The worst place i have ever been in my life!i booked this place with a range of 3.5 on tripadvisor and 8.1 on hostelworld, I don't know how people can put good review in this place!the room was a disaster!...More

This hostel was fantastic value for money. We had a massive private room for an amazingly cheap price. The location was perfect, staff were great, and the room was quite clean. One of the main issues with the hostel is the kitchen. They have one...More

My friends and I stayed at The Ritz from 21 - 25/11/15.
The location is perfect with fantastic views spreading along the main strip, as well as being on Av. de Mayo which was a short walk to most of the must sees and must...More

Comfy beds, quiet enough rooms (street noise drowned out with ear plugs no problem).
A few issues: 1) No enough bathrooms - there are 2 bathrooms (each with toilet & shower) for each floor, with around 10 rooms per floor. We're in a dorm with...More

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As part of the historic quarter of Buenos Aires,Montserrat is defined by the historical events thattook place there and the landmarks that have stood thetest of time. The Plaza de Mayo is at the center ofthis connection to history: countless publicdemonstrations have passed through this square, goingback to the May Revolution of 1810. Walking thestreets of Montserrat allows us to imagine what Buenos

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Aires may have looked like in the past: the Cabildotakes us back to the late 16th century, while thePalacio Barolo and the traditional cafés carry us tothe early 20th. Nowadays, the neighbourhood isinundated every day by office workers, buses, andtaxis; still, the cobblestones, narrow sidewalks, andsubway stations from the 1910s remind us that we aresurrounded by history everywhere we look.